I feel pretty fortunate to live within 2 hours of 4 ranges. 3 of which hold 600 yard br and f class matches, 2 of which hold 1k matches.
Since I'm moving closer to the West Coast, I started looking at the availability of gun clubs in the area. No one within a reasonable distance has more than a 100-yd range. There's a 1,000-yd range on the opposite side of the city, but that is an ugly commute. There is also another gun club that is closer and much nicer. Only problem? . . . First-year membership is $440, and it is a members only club. My current club costs $30 per year, and I almost never see anyone else there.
First question: Is it worth paying more for a well-managed and huge campus, all-hours staff, mandatory safety training for members, and the exact matches that I want to participate in?
Second question: Is this nicer membership going to be more like a golf club membership . . . but with guns, or will there actually be some normal people there?
Try and find a member at each club that will take you as their guest......it may help you decide before you buy in. Maybe at your local gun shop / smith.Since I'm moving closer to the West Coast, I started looking at the availability of gun clubs in the area. No one within a reasonable distance has more than a 100-yd range. There's a 1,000-yd range on the opposite side of the city, but that is an ugly commute. There is also another gun club that is closer and much nicer. Only problem? . . . First-year membership is $440, and it is a members only club. My current club costs $30 per year, and I almost never see anyone else there.
First question: Is it worth paying more for a well-managed and huge campus, all-hours staff, mandatory safety training for members, and the exact matches that I want to participate in?
Second question: Is this nicer membership going to be more like a golf club membership . . . but with guns, or will there actually be some normal people there?
Our club (St. Louis Benchrest rifle club) www.shootingstl.com charges $500 initiation fee, and $250/year.
It has a 60 bench ( all benches are covered on all ranges) 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600 yard range.
A 20 bench 50 & 100 yard range,
A 20 bench 100 yard 22 rimfire only range
A shotgun range
A 50 Bench pistol range
A 25 bench 50, 100, 200, 300 yard range
a restricted 1200 yard range (training, testing and additional 1 time fee)
A large clubhouse with cooking facilities, loading area, and bathroom with showers.
A loading pavilion for large national or world matches.
All ranges have an adjacent year round heated bathroom facility, and 3 have a heated indoor loading area.
http://www.shootingstl.com/facility.html
Matches include:
Benchrest group and score
22 benchrest
steel silhouette
F class
NRA Highpower
IDPA & USPSA
The range is secured with motorized lift gates, and you need your membership card to activate the gate.
I think it is a fantastic bargain! I have to drive 70 miles to reach it, but it is well worth it.
I pay $75.00 a year for one and $60.00 a year for another, but those are 1,000 yard ranges only. For the 100,200, 300 yard rifle, plus pistol range I pay $147.00 as a senior. For my 100. 200 yard, skeet, trap, bunker trap, indoor and outdoor pistol and 5 stand I pay $150.00 and for the one with all of that plus super sporting clays, I pay $1,400 but can work off $400 of it by doing work at the club at $15 per hour.
Bob
Anyone who feels like the shooting sports are expensive should try Drag Racing or Bass Fishing sometime.
Anyone who feels like the shooting sports are expensive should try Drag Racing or Bass Fishing sometime.
Exactly. Replaced 2 Moser axle shafts and a Ram clutch setup this winter in my car, right at $2,500 No range fees here, have my own.